The Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity has published its 2022 Impact Report which details the positive impact its work has on the UK construction community.
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People in East Lothian are being given an opportunity to have their say in response to consultations focused on plans to support the council’s vision of an even more prosperous, safe and sustainable county, with a dynamic and thriving economy that enables people and communities to flourish.
East Lothian Council’s planning committee has granted consent for 124 houses and six flats at Longniddry Farm.
Miller Homes has donated buddy benches and wildflower seeds to a selection of primary schools near its Scotland East developments to encourage new friendships among pupils and brighten up playgrounds.
Scotia Homes has lodged plans for 117 properties in Forfar.
Planning permission is being sought for a new care home with public open space in Anniesland.
Turner & Townsend is calling for stronger project controls and upfront programme planning to combat a sector-wide capacity crunch, as cooling demand, high insolvencies, risk-averse contractors, and loss of market confidence could create further pressures for the industry.
The Scottish Affairs Committee has published the UK Government’s response to its Hydrogen and Carbon Capture report.
While the days of construction careers being portrayed as low paid, low skilled, low prospect jobs for academic underachievers should have been confined to history, new research shows the sector remains tainted by these outdated misconceptions.
Paisley-based building and timber supplies business JW Grant has acquired Lothian Building Supplies in Tranent, East Lothian.
The £5.641 million contract for the next Avenue in Glasgow city centre to begin - the Sauchiehall Precinct & Cambridge Street Avenue - has been awarded to MacLay (Civil Engineering Limited).
The production team behind the upcoming 'Barbie' movie have revealed how they caused an international pink paint shortage.
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Dumfries residents will get the first chance to see the proposed plans for accessibility improvements within the town’s railway station.


